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Side 11
... nature of Ernest Renan , this was far too cheerless a prospect . He tried to conceal , even from himself , the full meaning of the loss of faith . With the echoes of those cathedral bells of Brittany still ringing in his heart , he ...
... nature of Ernest Renan , this was far too cheerless a prospect . He tried to conceal , even from himself , the full meaning of the loss of faith . With the echoes of those cathedral bells of Brittany still ringing in his heart , he ...
Side 15
... poems which appeared under Mr. Sill's signature . There must be the true poetical nature , which shall change the best prose - thoughts into fanciful and impassioned rhythm , Oct. , 1893 ] 15 Edward Rowland Sill . EDWARD ROWLAND SILL,
... poems which appeared under Mr. Sill's signature . There must be the true poetical nature , which shall change the best prose - thoughts into fanciful and impassioned rhythm , Oct. , 1893 ] 15 Edward Rowland Sill . EDWARD ROWLAND SILL,
Side 16
... Nature , and the " Problem of Life . " His poem entitled , " Among the Redwoods " is representative of the Nature class , and shows the writer in one of his most fanciful moods . At the close he says : " Listen ! A deep and solemn wind ...
... Nature , and the " Problem of Life . " His poem entitled , " Among the Redwoods " is representative of the Nature class , and shows the writer in one of his most fanciful moods . At the close he says : " Listen ! A deep and solemn wind ...
Side 24
... Nature smiling with the budding spring , Who finding in thy soul sweet harmony Did bid thee strike thy lyre and blithely sing ? W. A. Moore . IT THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON . T was John 24 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine ...
... Nature smiling with the budding spring , Who finding in thy soul sweet harmony Did bid thee strike thy lyre and blithely sing ? W. A. Moore . IT THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON . T was John 24 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine ...
Side 25
... Nature was her all , and if she " Looked through nature up to nature's God , " with what our critic calls an " Emersonian self - possession , " it was only because she looked upon everything with a clear - eyed frankness and candor as ...
... Nature was her all , and if she " Looked through nature up to nature's God , " with what our critic calls an " Emersonian self - possession , " it was only because she looked upon everything with a clear - eyed frankness and candor as ...
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